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Examples for "glu-phe-val"
Examples for "glu-phe-val"
1As he caught it, it was like this: " J-5-n-s-e-f-v-a-t-5-f, "followedbyan arbitrary signal which is not in the Morse code: "Dash-dot-dash-dash!
1The change in EFV was significantly correlated with the change in BMI.
2An increased incidence of adverse pregnancy outcomes was observed in the EFV group.
3Primary endpoint was the change in EFV at 12 weeks.
4Moreover, these mRNA expression changes correlated with trunk fat change in the EFV arm.
5All had taken EFV for at least 4 weeks.
6But EFV has been in trouble since it was launched more than a decade ago.
7Understanding characteristics related to EFV success is clinically useful.
8Conclusion: Characteristics predictive of EFV success in the short-term and longer term differed except for HxIDU.
9Now Bruno thinks the EFV might just go the way of the Navy's recently-axed stealth destroyer.
10The association between triglycerides and rs651821 was present with ATV-containing regimens, but not with EFV-containing regimens.
11Women reporting that they were trying to conceive while on EFV were referred for regimen changes.
12However the use of EFV during pregnancy remains of concern and not all national guidelines reflect WHO advice.
13Behaviours occurring during year 1 were associated with EFV success over 5 years.
14The objective of our study was to evaluate pregnancy outcomes in a cohort of women who conceived on EFV.
15Still, the EFV is an "embarrassment" owing to its poor reliability and high cost, according to one Congressman.
16Measurement of EFV levels in plasma collected at variable times after the last dose did not predict central nervous system intolerance.